Rebati disappearance: Ulfa doves take up case in Delhi

GUWAHATI: With no leads rising with regards to the lacking Ulfa peace talks facilitator, the pro-talks faction of Ulfa wondered the Union house ministry and peace interlocutor AB Mathur in regards to the progress of the investigation.
Rebati Phukan, as soon as a BJP candidate for the assembly election from Lahowal in Assam, has been facilitating each and every peace dialogue between the Centre and Ulfa since 1990. He went lacking on April 22 right here and used to be ultimate observed going on a morning stroll, leaving behind his two cell phones at house. Chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal ordered a seek unit of Assam Police to absorb the case, but police have made no headway but.

Ulfa normal secretary Anup Chetia instructed TOI on Tuesday that the outfit's central govt committee had raised the case of Phukan's mysterious disappearance with Mathur, former special secretary of the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), and officials from the Intelligence Bureau (IB) all over one of the rounds of the continuing dialogue in New Delhi on Monday.

"We have told IB officials and the interlocutor that there are rumours of the involvement of Indian intelligence agencies in Phukan's kidnapping. We want to know his whereabouts," Chetia stated. "The interlocutor told us that government of India does not see Phukan as an anti-national and is a known face for the central government for a long time since he has always been involved in initiating peace talks with Ulfa. He denied that Indian intelligence agencies could be involved in his missing because he is not considered as an enemy of the state," he added.

Chetia, who used to be passed over to India by way of Bangladesh after he completed 18 years in jail since his arrest there in 1997, joined the pro-talks faction and is lately leading the gang in the dialogue process with the Centre. It used to be Phukan who played a key role in his transfer from Bangladesh.

On Tuesday, Phukan's son Kaushik also met most sensible Union house ministry officials in New Delhi, searching for details about his father. He stated, "I have now decided to take the legal recourse...there is no positive response from anywhere. I am taking legal consultation and, in all likelihood, we will be moving Supreme Court next week."


Phukan's son stated his father used to be actively seeking to bring Paresh Baruah, the leader of the anti-talks Ulfa (Independent), to the negotiating table. He suspects that his father may have been abducted by way of "people who do not want Paresh Baruah to join the peace process".


Baruah had previous instructed TOI that Phukan disappeared at a time when he used to be negotiating a fresh proposal for his faction with the Centre with assist from the interlocutor with the Naga outfit National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah), RN Ravi. Baruah had also expressed his suspicion that Phukan may have been "kidnapped by one of India's intelligence agencies - IB, RAW, MI or NIA - who have serious inter-agency rivalry among them."


The ultimate time Baruah had met Phukan used to be in Rangoon in 2014, when a peace proposal by way of IB and RAW used to be on the table.


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